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Nov 24 2025OPINION

Building a Future: Why Ownership Matters More Than Reparations

Land ownership has always been a big deal for Black Americans. A book called "Rooted" talks about how Black people lost a lot of their farmland between 1910 and 1997. That's a huge chunk of history that affects us today. The book suggests that the government should give back land and resources to ma

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Nov 23 2025WEATHER

Metro Detroit's Weather: A Quick Guide to the Upcoming Days

Metro Detroit is having a calm weekend, but things will change soon. Next week, rain and cold weather will arrive, affecting travel plans and outdoor activities. Saturday night will be cool, with temperatures dropping to the lower 30s. It's a good time to visit The Rink at Campus Martius Park. Dres

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for Cats Facing a Flesh-Eating Threat

A dangerous parasite, the New World screwworm, has been a concern for cats and other animals. This fly's larvae can burrow into open wounds, causing serious harm. Recently, the U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) took a big step. They allowed a drug called Credelio CAT to be used in an emergenc

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Nov 21 2025SCIENCE

Aliens Among Us: What's Really Going On?

People have been talking about aliens for a long time. Movies and books often show aliens as friendly or scary. But real-life stories are different. These stories often talk about lone aliens or small groups doing strange things. Things like taking people, doing experiments, hurting animals, and eve

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Nov 20 2025HEALTH

Why Sperm DNA Might Be the Hidden Culprit in Male Infertility

Male infertility is a growing issue, but traditional semen tests might not tell the whole story. These tests often come up short, leaving many questions unanswered. That's where sperm DNA fragmentation (SDF) comes in. SDF is a newer way to look at male infertility, but it's not yet clear how it conn

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Nov 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Chinese Toys Take Over NYC

A Chinese toy company is making a big splash in New York City. Pop Mart, known for its cute collectible toys like Labubu and Mokoko, is bringing its characters to life in a huge way. They will be part of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Imagine seeing 16-foot tall inflatable versions of Labubu an

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Nov 19 2025SPORTS

Buffalo Bills Face Injury Challenges Ahead of Crucial Game

The Buffalo Bills are dealing with a few key players being out for their upcoming game. Dalton Kincaid, their tight end, won't be playing due to a hamstring injury. This is the second game in a row he'll miss. Coach Sean McDermott confirmed this on a radio show. Kincaid hasn't practiced all week, so

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Nov 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Thanksgiving Fun: A New York City Spectacle

The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is back, bringing joy and excitement to millions. This year, the parade will feature a mix of new and classic elements, including giant balloons, floats, and performances from popular stars. The event will take place on November 27, starting at 9:30 a. m. Central T

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Nov 19 2025POLITICS

Caribbean Leaders Seek UK's Help to Fix Past Wrongs

Caribbean leaders are in London with a clear message: the UK should step up and help fix the problems caused by its colonial past. They're not asking for charity, but for partnership. The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) reparations commission is pushing for Britain to take responsibility for the lasti

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Nov 18 2025CRIME

A Small Town's Darkest Hour: Seeking Justice in Tennessee

Tiptonville, a quiet town in rural Tennessee, is grappling with a grim chapter in its history. A man, Austin Robert Drummond, stands accused of a shocking crime that left four family members dead and a community in shock. The case has taken a dramatic turn as Drummond's lawyer plans to ask for a tri

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